Monday, 16 June 2008

Thank you


Thank you all for keeping us company by checking in on our blog. It has been five marvellous months, to say the least. When you travel like this, the urge to see more just becomes stronger and stronger. Now this is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning.

Thanks!

Ewelina & Toni

San Francisco




Alcatraz
San Francisco Giants vs. Oakland Athletics

Union Square

Pier 39


Fisherman's Wharf

Alamo Square

"The world's crookedest street", Lombard Street



Golden Gate Park

So here we are. Our last stop. About 70 hours in aeroplanes, more than 8000 kms in cars, and countless hours in transit. But hey, it was well worth it! San Francisco is such a nice city, very different from the other places in the USA we have been to. It has a slight European feel to it. Not that there is anything wrong with 'American' cities but we sort of prefer walking around...

During our week in SF we have seen most of it: Alcatraz, Fishermans Wharf, Alamo Square, Golden Gate, Chinatown, Lombard Street, the cable cars, etc. We met up with one of Toni's old friends, Peter, who moved here about 6 months ago, to go see a major league baseball game. We also met up with Toni's cousin from San Diego who was in town to see his girlfriend.

Road trip!




Yosemite National Park

June Lake





Bodie - the ghost town




Grand Canyon


Hoover Dam


The Venetian

The Sfinx guarding the entrance to Luxor



The Strip, Las Vegas


Cacti and Joshua trees in the middle of nowhere


San Diego - Joshua Tree National Park - Las Vegas - Hoover Dam - Grand Canyon - Death Valley - Bodie - Yosemite National Park

That is our ten day road trip in a nutshell. We drove straight through the desert to sin city, where we spent two nights at Luxor together with our Swedish friend Ville. After Vegas we headed for Grand Canyon, and we were fortunate enough to get a room in the South Rim area (i.e. inside the park). After that we went to Bodie, the ghost town that was left deserted after the gold rush. The two last days were spent in a tent in Yosemite, watching deer, waterfalls and trying to spot bear.